No word on fate of suspected Paris attacks mastermind

A government spokesman said the raid is over, but it remains unknown if Abdelhamid Abaaoud escaped, was arrested, or was killed.

French riot police secured a street in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris, Wednesday morning.

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French riot police secured a street in Saint-Denis, a suburb of Paris, Wednesday morning.

Soldiers stood guard in Saint-Denis? city center on Wednesday morning.

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Soldiers stood guard in Saint-Denis? city center on Wednesday morning.

Armed officers took up positions early Wednesday during a raid targeting suspects linked to last week?s attacks.

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Armed officers took up positions early Wednesday during a raid targeting suspects linked to last week?s attacks.

The operation began around 4:25 a.m and cornered an armed group that included the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks.

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The operation began around 4:25 a.m and cornered an armed group that included the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks.

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A French police officer pointed as he worked to evacuate residents of the nearby area.

Residents were evacuated from nearby areas of Saint-Denis during the operation.

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Residents were evacuated from nearby areas of Saint-Denis during the operation.

Residents were directed by police to safer areas of Saint-Denis.

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Residents were directed by police to safer areas of Saint-Denis.

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All transportation to Saint-Denis was halted as police closed in on suspects linked to Friday?s deadly attacks in Paris.

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French soldiers helped to secure the area after shots were exchanged with the terrorism suspects.

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A common cause ? fighting the Islamic State group ? has helped thaw relations between the powers.

NICK CAFARDO | ON BASEBALL

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For the past couple of years, Ortiz has played more than what the preseason plan was for him.

 Chapin Cutler displayed a roll of 70mm movie film. ?We would like to feel that we?re opening a door to a trend,? he said about using the format.

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Big-screen experience of ?The Hateful Eight? built in Boston

Quentin Tarantino?s new movie will be shown in some theaters on classic 70 millimeter film thanks to a Brighton company that helped restore projectors.

Senior Assistant Attorney General Ben Agati (left) answered questions during a press conference, with updated images of the dead woman and three girls in the background.

New clues revealed in long-unsolved N.H. deaths

Unique properties of water detected in the hair, bones, and teeth of the victims suggest that three of the four lived together in a nearby state.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/18dcfpic07.jpg DCF ends its 2-tier child-welfare monitoring process

The elimination of a controversial policy that splits cases into high-risk and lower-risk categories is part of a broader package of reforms.

Tailor Joe Calautti put a suit coat on a hanger at Rizzo Tailors in Cambridge.

A master craftsman, part of Harvard Square?s fabric, to close

Rizzo Tailors, which counted John Kerry, Julia Child, and Robert F. Kennedy as customers, will close Wednesday.

Shirley Leung

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Hooley wants State Street to find new ways to use technology ? because if it doesn?t, the financial firm might get left behind.

Former Teamster guilty of extorting Boston businesses

James Deamicis, aka ?Jimmy the Bull,? and other members of Local 82 shook down a number of Boston businesses, the US Attorney?s office said.

Republican presidential candidate Senator Marco Rubio spoke in Washington, D.C., Monday.

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Marco Rubio plans advertising blitz in N.H.

Rubio?s planned onslaught would challenge Jeb Bush?s dominance on the airwaves.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

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The improbable victories are traceable to the Holy Trinity of late-game execution ? the coach, the QB, and the kicker.

Governor Charlie Baker spoke about security and the Paris terrorist attacks at a news conferenece at the State House on Sunday.

Call to bar Syrian refugees from Mass. draws limited backing

Governor Charlie Baker?s comments received tepid support from members of the Mass. delegation in D.C.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/18/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/logan2-5397.jpg More parking, expanded terminal planned at Logan Airport

Massport has a plan in response to the difficulty in finding parking spaces and long waits at Logan airport.

Ben Carson spoke at a news conference at the Green Valley Ranch resort in Henderson, Nevada.

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Carson struggles to grasp foreign policy, his advisers say

?Nobody has been able to sit down with him and have him get one iota of intelligent information about the Middle East,? a top adviser said.

Mass. House to debate scaled-back public records bill

Legislators are moving forward with an overhaul of the state?s public records law.

State Fire Marshal Stephen Coan (right) addressed the media after a fire in Lowell in July 2014.

State fire marshal to retire after 20 years on the job

Stephen Coan was involved in high-profile investigations, including arson cases that resulted in property damage and injuries.

The Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education voted to adopt a hybrid MCAS-PARCC test passed on Tuesday.

Education board adopts hybrid MCAS-PARCC test

The proficiency test combines elements of the MCAS and the controversial online assessment know as PARCC.

Opinion & Ideas

SCOT LEHIGH

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There?s a what-you-see-is-what-you-get realness to Kasich, and his record bests most anything on offer in the GOP field.

Life sciences

STAT, a national publication from Boston Globe Media Partners, covers health, medicine, and life sciences.

Ground Game

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/11/13/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/c9331de9c3064bdb9754794dcbd3099b-081ea1fd1c804d9ba286d3133553205c-0[1]-1791--90x90.jpg Chris Christie?s smart start: Iowa

It?s been clear for some time that the GOP presidential candidate?s savvy start to his campaign is really in Iowa.

The Big Picture

Terrorism attacks in Paris

France called for three days of national mourning following Friday?s attacks.

BetaBoston

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The Boston-based startup aims to help caregivers coordinate across health systems.

Crux

Crux | Analysis

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Pope Francis has dropped hints that his might be a relatively brief run.